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Occupy Mars? Or the moon? Get a reality check on Elon Musk’s plans

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It’s an age-old debate in space circles: Should humanity’s first city on another world be built on the moon, or on Mars? As recently as last year, SpaceX founder Elon Musk saw missions to the […]

Phys.org - Internet

Age verification online can be done safely and privately. Here’s how

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Online chat service Discord has announced it will begin testing age verification for some users, joining a growing list of platforms trying to work out who is actually behind the screen.This post was originally published […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

A trillionth of a second: How lasers may sharpen next-gen cryo-ET microscopy

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The laser you see in the photo above may one day enhance images taken by the most powerful microscopes in biology. This advancement, detailed in a paper published in eLife from scientists at Columbia’s Zuckerman […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

From pets to precision medicine: Study finds striking parallels in feline and human cancers

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A study from an international team of experts in veterinary medicine, human medicine and genomics provides the first large-scale genetic map of feline cancer, revealing that cats may hold the key to understanding several human […]

Phys.org - Internet

Social media can be addictive even for adults, but there are ways to cut back

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Social media addiction has been compared to casinos, opioids and cigarettes.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Space

NASA moon rocket hit by new problem, putting March launch with astronauts in jeopardy

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NASA’s new moon rocket suffered another setback Saturday, putting next month’s planned launch with astronauts in jeopardy.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Biotechnology

How your body senses cold—and why menthol feels cool

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When you step outside on a winter morning or pop a mint into your mouth, a tiny molecular sensor in your body springs into action, alerting your brain to the sensation of cold. Scientists have […]

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A low-cost microscope to study living cells in zero gravity

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As space agencies prepare for human missions to the moon and Mars, scientists need to understand how the absence of gravity affects living cells. Now, a team of researchers has built a rugged, affordable microscope […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

1,100 dead or sick geese in NJ spark bird flu warning, prompt lake’s closure

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At least 1,100 dead or sick birds, mostly Canada geese, have been reported across New Jersey in an outbreak that started on Valentine’s Day, according to state officials.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Aging hens may lay fewer eggs as gut health declines, study finds

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In an era of rising grocery costs, eggs remain one of the most accessible and complete protein sources for families. New research from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human […]

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